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New answer posted
2016-03-01 18:03:47
Guide-Level 15
It is possible to pursue 2 courses together. However, one has to decide which course to pursue as a regular mode of learning and which from distance/correspondence.
Though it will be little difficult to manage both at the same time, you can plan out your schedule and complete both with little extra hard work and dedication.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
New answer posted
2016-03-01 17:10:11
Guide-Level 15
You can pursue CS with law, though it will be little difficult to manage both at the same time, you can plan out your schedule and complete both with little extra handwork and dedication.
Eligibility:
-Students must have completed a three/five years LLB Degree from a recognized institute/university
-Students must have obtained a minimum of at least 50% marks or equivalent grade. (45% for SC/ST Candidates).
-Candidates who have appeared for the final year examination can also apply
So you need to appear for 3 year LLB program as you are a graduate. For the same you need to write Common Law Admission Test.
To be eligible to appear
New answer posted
2016-02-29 15:28:50Contributor-Level 6
BBA, LL.B is a very prosperous career for those who want to learn about the management subjects along with law. You can find various opportunities in different areas like legal advisor, law reporter, legal assistant, lawyer, etc. Here in India, there are many top institutes offering this course, but eligibility to get admission into this programme varies according to different colleges. I can suggest you some good colleges where you should try. They are listed down below:
* NALSAR University of Law (Hyderabad)
* Symbiosis Society's Law College (Pune)
* Lovely Professional University (Punjab)
* National Law Institute Univ
New answer posted
2016-02-26 19:35:09Beginner-Level 2
In some fields (real estate, web development, computer support, etc.), it is possible that you don't need a degree to pursue a particular career and a certification/diploma will suffice.
Consider universities, such as AIMS Institutes that offer a wide ra
New answer posted
2016-02-25 17:20:34
Contributor-Level 9
https://www.shiksha.com/career-in-law-article-4593-1
I hope this will give you a perspective.
New answer posted
2016-02-25 11:53:57
Contributor-Level 6
To be eligible for taking CLAT, a candidate should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.
Structure of the CLAT entrance exam
Total marks 200
Total number of multiple choice questions 200
Duration of the exam 2 hrs
Subject areas:
English including comprehension 40 marks
General Knowledge/ Current Affairs 50 marks
Elementary Mathematics 20 marks
Legal Aptitude 50 marks
Logical Reasoning 40 marks
Things to Remember:
1. Most of the questions in Mathematics are of the elementary level (till Class 10)
2.The questions on legal, GK an
New answer posted
2016-02-25 11:21:11
Guide-Level 12
It is advisable to mention your present field, so as to get an appropriate answer by the experts.
New answer posted
2016-02-24 11:00:46
Beginner-Level 2
You may pursue law course through distance from the below mentioned universities:-
1. Bharati Vidyapeeth University
2. Mumbai University
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